If you are asking yourself "Are those skewered green beans?!" the answer is Yes! They are. Sometimes it pays to be weird--or non-traditional I should say-- and when it comes to new food for your cautious child food kabobs can be a wonderful thing! Not only is the food presentation novel and fun, but eating food in this manner is also easier for a child who has a difficult time with food textures on hands. Sure you are working on goals to help your child tolerate food on hands, but for introducing very new foods just the simple novelty of the way in which a food is presented can help decrease anxieties.
If you have a great food presentation idea I'd love to hear about it! As you may have noticed with your own child, many babies have aversions to utensils and shudder at the sight of a spoon. Try using graham cracker sticks or other foods as a 'spoon' to dip into other foods or dips. My daughter likes to use a little appetizer fork that we purchased at World Market. Its metal just like she sees mommy and daddy use all the time and it is her 'fancy' fork so that makes it extra special. The bamboo forks and toothpicks in my pictures are also from World Market. In the spirit of non-traditional food presentations and utensils I used the wine bottle cheese tray just for the pictures! My mother makes these in her kiln using recycled wine bottles and I wanted to show mine!
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